Justice of the Peace

The Justice of the Peace service is available at the Civic Centre Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-12pm. You will need to book an appointment through our online booking system. Please click on the eServices button (below the icon) on the right-hand side of this page to make a booking. For other local locations please view the Justice of the Peace Availability - Local branches fact sheet.

Duty Planner

Council's Duty Planner service is available at the Civic Centre, Monday to Friday from 8.30am-1pm. You will need to book an appointment through our online booking system. Please click on the eServices button (below the icon) on the right-hand side of this page to make a booking. The Planning and Development section of this website contains all relevant planning controls. The property information and application search tools enable you check the status of your development application.

Payments

The City of Canada Bay prides itself on delivering excellent service to residents and customers. We welcome all feedback from the community, whether it be positive or negative. If something has exceeded or not met your expectations, Council would like to know about it.

Council believes effective feedback management benefits the organisation in the following important ways:

Allows our customers to provide input into service delivery and improvement

Provides valuable feedback and performance

Allows us to identify areas, processes or skills that need improvement

Gives us a second chance to serve, satisfy or clarify issues for dissatisfied customers.

What is a customer request?

A request for the provision of services (including provision of information)

These are service requests that fall under the normal scope of Council services. These can be reported to Council via the online forms, or via email to council@canadabay.nsw.gov.au or by phone 9911 6555.

What is a complaint?

A complaint is when a service or request is not actioned in a satisfactory way, which infers that a request has already been lodged with Council for the particular issue. It can be any expression of dissatisfaction with Council:

Policies procedures and processes - this usually relates to dissatisfaction with service charges, policy decisions or an agreed practice covered by a policy or procedure

Employees - usually relates to dissatisfaction with the behaviour of a Council employee

Quality of service - generally related to the quality of the finished job such as service not up to an expected standard, or the work or service taking longer than previously specified.

Council deals with your complaint

Council has developed a comprehensive Complaint Handling Policy to ensure all complaints are dealt with as follows:

All complaints are handled fairly, transparently, promptly, respectfully, and confidentially across the organisation to achieve a resolution

Effectively record complaints for investigation and action, and ensure appropriate systems for analysis and response

Ensure that all Council's legislative obligations are carried out as per the relevant legislation.

What is a commendation?

When you have had a positive experience with Council staff or services Council would encourage your feedback to ensure that relevant staff are commended for providing quality services to the residents of Canada Bay.

What we ask of our customers

A customer normally needs to provide:

Full details of their name, address and telephone number before a commendation or complaint can be registered

Sufficient details to assist in resolving the complaint and/or providing positive feedback to the relevant staff.

It is important to keep in mind that Council has a wide scope of operations (and particularly for certain areas and requests the timeframes for managing various issues vary), so being informed about how the services work, or should work, is an important step in the process. Council's website is an excellent resource, and is always being updated with improved content in this regard.

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